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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1921)
PAOK four i i .. m WEDNESDAY BARGAIN PAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN PAY WEDNESDAY BAiftilii The Evening Herald B J. MURRAY JAlltor FRED SOUIiIS City Editor 'V? DJTORIAL. wed;ne BARGAI & - Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by Tho Hornlcl Publishing Company of Klamath Palls, at 119 Eighth Street. 'j, oi;u i ; i ' j,u " i Entorod at tho postofflco at Kla math Falls, Ore for transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. CQ Tho public Efpenilly STibwed. 1(8. satisfaction by coming out as It did. Then, Oicro whs another" facter: This Wednesday Bargain MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Pross Is exclusively 5 Q CO W 2 Day Is an Innovation. U was looked upon with consldornblo doubt. Somo of tho.merifihnts dTd"not hit tho bottom prlco thnt wo had hoood'they' wgullr, vfiriq 'others offered articles that wero slow 8tllor8,at tha heal anu.lttllp lfi dpmnnd at this time of year. Then aomo, peopfe.Vi)Vf(l .01'cr Jno 0'fcr'nBs, shrugged their shouldors and acted 'jiaAlf som'tfona was frying to "hand thorn something." A great deTjl of Jhls atjltudo upon tho part of tho merchant and public has dlsaplfenrud and by next Wednesday wo expect to boo It entirely absent, for both had their oyes opened last woek. Thin week ought to "knock them- dead," for no ono with an ounco of entltlod to tho uso for ropuDiicaiion of nil news dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso crodltcd In this papoi1, and also the local nows pub lisher herein. MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1021. Q Monday. January to, loai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , VWl. Jtlcs.heEa 'aghlp. Last Wednesday was tho first tlmo.ino'Darcafii p.iyjwfe Med. You romombor tho kind of n day It wnsr-rton. .Inches or Jfj$w rtids. strootB and sldownlks almost ImpasaiLbiu, Yet It .wosly suCcfsjj. Nearly every morchnnt roportcd n onliir,.l.fJrl,,,oMnoo' Rfl'nin (If them mm innrn thnn nntlnflnd. If '1 TWO-SWORD MEN OF JAPAN With Their Dlsbandlno, Comparatively Few Years Aoo, the Secret of Blademaking Disappeared. As lato as 18CU there were some 400,000 two-sword men in Japan, high ly trained fighters attached to tho - nobles of the laud In bands ranging from two or three, to an entire army. . When the revolution come the work of tho two-sword men was done, the nation was made Into n solid unit and tlio strength of tho blade carriers was needed nt plow'nnd bench. With this disbanding, an exchange explains, the trade of the swordmaker was also lost to the vast number fol- lowing It, nnd with them, as the years passed, died tho secrets of tho war rior tools. Swordi can, bo obtained In Japan today whose blades ore so keen they can cut . through a veil or a sofa cushion, and ' nlso can be driven through a bar of Iron, provided the wlcldcr has the strength. Others have blades covered with a beautiful and Intricate tracery that dlsappeurs and reappears at odd times, and no one can solve tho "why" of It. One mo ment the blade Is as smooth and un marked as a mirror and the next the design leaps out before the eye of the startled beholder and can even bo fell by sensitive Angers. Yet other blade are colored 'red, blue, slher or gold, and while seemingly on alloy, a chem ical analysis shows nothing but steel Yet others are coated with n polsor that Is unseen," but beyond nil other poisons deadly. c In large part It con sists of decayed human blood. RACE SOON TO BE EXTINCT l -: P'-lt In Wake of Civilization Have Spelt Doom tothe Polynesians of South. Seas. tjn' Shot modern civilization Isjirlnglni -eath nnd ex$ermlnatlpn to the splen did race known os the Polynesian, Is tho claim of nil travelers, who have spent time on the beautiful southern Pacific Islands. Charles Bernard Nordhoff. In the Atlantic Monthly, In sorrowing overbids says: "To say that Christianity was their undoing would be absurd; they died and are dying under the encroach ments of tho European civilization of which Christianity was the forerun ner. Everywhere "In tho South seas the story lias been tho same, whether told by Stevenson, or Melville, or Louis Dcckc. Wo brought them dis ease; we brought them cotton cloth ing (almost as great a curse) ; we sup pressed the sports ami'merrlment and petty wars which enabled the old Islanders to maintain their Interest In life. And lastly,',we brought them nn alien code of morals, which succeeded " chiefly In making, hypocrites of the men whose souls ('lt was designed to save. Today there Js nothing to-be aid, nothing to be,' done the Polyne sian race will sooif b'e only a mem- ' ory." " ' . ; New Method of Identification. Not only ore the finger prints of ev ery human being' different but the po sition of the bones of thb Angers, and atso tho shape of the nails are differ v ent. Doctor BeclcreJ'n well-known stu dent of radloBrapliyi'Hitlllzes this fact In a new method for Identifying crimi nals. TheNmethod consists In making an X-ray photograph of the hand, showing the bones and the fingernails. , Ordinarily such n photograph would not show the flesh, but In order thnt the record may be complete the Angers are soaked In nn opnque salt, by means of which all the lines nnd marks are clearly shown. Doctor Ilcclere considers that the possibility afforded by his discovery of keeping a record '. of nnlls as well as uJC finger prints should prove Of I lie greatest ue In Identifying crlmlnnia. Vast Wealth In Liberia. The Sun and New York Herald a few weeks ago was probably tho first newspaper In our country to announce that Liberia, In West Africa, had Just come Into low us very rich In natural resource, both agricultural and min eral. It Is nciirly ax large nn the state of New York, fronts on the Mlnntli for about !S0O miles and Its coast belt Is only about twenty miles wide North of tho const belt tho whole country Is n ast forest, through which Sir Alfred Sharpo of England has recently penetrated. Ho has In formed tho llojal Geographical so ciety of the enormous population ol this, till now, unknown forest land nnd of tho unexpected resources, In cluding gold and other mlneralu, that await development there. i 5 "426 Main Street Ex&aVancy EVAPORATED APPLES Regular Price, per lb 25c Bargain Day Price, 7 lbs $1.00 WT. v WOODS' STORE ' 1136 Main Street s 'DdttL BLANKET Regular -Price -... Jl... SO.BO Bargain Day Price $4.85 BROWN BROS. PAINT STORE 0 CQ t CO w Z Q bl 5 0 Mrti :.' n ap0re1boiled LINSEED OIL Regular Price 2- Bargain Day Price ..,',...$1.75 CO U z Q W Q ' M'xr&?Ju - "if Iltl OUTFITTING to 11111UI oiivt maw uuws , ." ggEY FLANNEL SHIRTS , Regular, rJlc?).rtvq...x;r-.rc, 2- Bargajn.Day Price ,f ...$1.50 0 CQ u CLUB CAFE ' "t '''.0''.lJ,'J " Q CO U z Q c.." itl . . uffl South Sixth Slreet Rib LamlnC, Special Baked Potatoes ni&& I'hMP'fiffiffiEfltl.i iAJi-i-T so Bkrain DsiPJice 60c , J.J ' IdUMUUJ 0 jw'r .r.2aSl Sixth Street -' fV8rfrttALIN NAIL FILES ReSalar Prlco . - CQ Q CO u Z Q bJ Bargain Day P. '. ' ; DEO 619 s .'v i Special Dinner RrKulor Price 0 CQ $ Q CO u Z Q bl Bargain DaylPrice DRUilOl'S PRINT SHOP -, Corner Fourth and Pine Streets LADIES VISITING CARDS i ' Rgftlhr Prlco , 1,50 Bargain Day Price l.$1.00 Ai.:.. Qf. ..S1.00 75c HEAD BRILL Main Street Jftlfc J-SW with Pie and Coffee- - 750 50c WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN J. E. EHDERS ft CO. Sixth and Main Streets ENGLISH WALNUTS Regular Price, per lb Bargain Day Price, T 527 Main Street LINGERIE BLOUSE RKular Price , 2-n Bargain Day Price $1.95 GOLDEN RULE STORE . 411 Main Street GINGHAMS in Fancy Stripes and Plaids Regular Prlco - !Wc, Bargain Day Price 25c' NLffll MET ill"! ii S IK 1016 Main Street i FRESH SIDE PORK Regular Price, per lb Mp Bargain Day Price, per lb 28c HECTOR 806 Main Street WOOL MIXED SUITINGS r Regular Price 91.23. Bargain Day Price ..::......'. 50c HELM'S FIS MARKET 1018 Main Street PICKLED PIGS' FEET t . t Regulan Price, per lb Bargain Day Price, THE EVEN NB HERALD 121 Eighth Street CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Regular Price Special JEWED CAFE : : 610 Main Street Special Merchants Lunch Regulnn Prlco 03c Bargain Day Price ......:.... 40c 25c per lb 15c Eii ii S " :. t e 25C per lb 15c ? ' 5c ltae 2c DAY WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY WEDNEj JDHNSTOHEU 719 tn I California Cottollil Regular Prlc- Bargain Day Pried.. LIT 717 Nni i Van Camp's PorJ )d I(4'gulur Price Bargain Day Prace. mm 123 Eith Slightly Used Hirina Regular Pr 1 Bargain Day Price".... -K in i Fifth ar' la MASCOT LrUr Regulur I'nr , p-n bur ...... Bargain Day Pricejer 11 Seventh an Heavy Weight Wol RiuUr VtW Bargain, Day Price I Hour i Main anoTli SWIFTS Regular Yrieit, jxrr 4b. ( Bargain Day Price, B. 223 S. SUndard Tonitc Regular Pod-4 .1 Bargain Day Price, 'r 524 R ai SUNKIS ' Regular Pi I. Bargain Day Price PALACE F SI i ei IX